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DEPARTMENT OF CLOTHING AND TEXTILES SEMESTER V CLOTHING AND TEXTILES Semester V Elective Generic 5(4+1) 5(4+1) Foundation Allied 4(1+3) 4(0+4) 8(1+7) 05(4+1) Core Compulsory 4(2+2) 3(0+3) 7(2+5) 15(3+12) Course Title Textile and laundry Science Textile manufacture and design Apparel Making II Commercial Clothing I Product Development-III Total Total (20) Course No. CTX1505 CTX1501 CTX 1502 CTX1503 CTX1504

B.Sc.(F.C.Sc.) YEAR I Foundation Generic TEXTILE AND LAUNDRY SCIENCE CTX 1505 CREDIT 5 (4+1) Semester V HOURS OBJECTIVES UNIT-I UNIT-II 1. Understanding the physical and chemical structures of different polymers as well as their chemical modification. Identification of textile fibres as a laboratory experience helps in consumer education of the student. 2. To introduce students to the different reagents, soaps and detergents used in laundering of different fibers and fabrics based on their properties. 3. To acquaint the students with material equipment, process and steps involved in laundry. COURSE CONTENT/SYLLABUS Introduction 1. Definition of Textile Terms: Fiber, filament, percent elastic recovery, percent moisture regain, static electricity, crimp etc. 2. Fiber: Fine structure and classification Fiber structure and related properties of Natural fibers UNIT-III 1. Cotton 2. Jute 3. Wool 4. Silk Fiber structure and related properties of Man-made fibers 1. Viscose Rayon 2. Cellulose Acetate 3. Nylon 6.6 4. Polyester 5. Acrylic

UNIT-IV UNIT-V Practical Water & other laundry agents 1. Water: Source, type of hardness and its removal 2. Laundry agents a. Soaps and detergents b. Stiffening and whitening agents c. Chemicals / reagents used for dry cleaning 3. Latest Laundry equipments Identification & laundering of textiles 1. Identification of Textile fibers: a. Natural: Cotton, Jute, Silk, Wool b. Manmade fibers: Viscose Rayon, Cellulose Acetate, Nylon 6.6, Polyester, Acrylic 2. Laundry Science: a. Laundry of various fibres and fabrics b. Stain removal c. Preparation and use of starch d. Paraffin wash REFERENCES 1. Bukayev, General Technology of Cotton Manufacturing, Mir Publishers 1984. 2. Deulkar Durga, Household Textiles & Laundry work, Atma Ram & Sons. Delhi. 1967. 3. Gohil E.P.G. & Vilensky L.D., Textile Science, CBS Publishers & Distributors Delhi (INDIA) 1987 4. Joseph Marjory L. Essentials of Textiles, Holt Rinehart & Winaton New York, 1976. 5 Koch P.A., Microscopic and Chemical Testing of Textiles, New York Textile Book Service 1963. 6 Michael Wood House J. Science for Textile Designers, Elek Science London. 1976 7 Norma Hollen & Jane Saddler, Textiles, New York, The MacMillan Co. 1973. 8 Shenoi V. A. Chemistry of Dyes & Principles of Dyeing, Sevak Publication Bombay, 1979. 9 Trotman E.R. Dyeing & Chemical Technology, London Charles Griffin & company Ltd. 1964 10 Trotman E. R., Dyeing & Chemical Technology of Textile Fibres.Charles Griffin & Co. Ltd. London 1975. 11 Wynne; The Motivate series, Macmillan education Ltd., London.

B.Sc.(F.C.Sc.) YEAR I Core Compulsory TEXTILE MANUFACTURE AND DESIGN CTX 1501 CREDIT 4 (2+2) Semester V HOURS OBJECTIVES 1. To provide a comprehensive exposure to the field of woven, non-woven and knitted fabric. 2. To learn techniques and processes used in structural and surface design of fabric. 3. To encourage students to develop experimental attitude towards creative design process. COURSE CONTENT/SYLLABUS UNIT-I UNIT-II UNIT-III Practical General introduction 1. Woven, b. knitted and c. non-woven fabrics 2. a. Woven, b. printed and c. embroidered designs with its significance and sources. a. Manufacturing of woven fabric i. Tools and equipment required ii. Loom and its classification iii. Introduction to yarns iv. Preparation for weaving v. Weave notation, draft and peg plan vi. Types of weave with its representation on point paper. Other fabric manufacturing processes 1. Knitted fabrica. terminology b. types of knits, properties and end uses 2. non-woven fabrica. identification, processing, properties and end uses b. introduction to textile designing using computers Designing Creating design units for repeat system in woven embroidered and printed textiles.

UNIT-IV Hand Weaving Techniques 4. Fabric designing with hand weaving techniques loom weaving and card weaving. REFERENCES 1. Allen Fanin, Handloom weaving technology 2. Bhavani Enakshi, Decorative designs and craftsmanship of India Bombay, D.B. Taraporewala and sons and company pvt.ltd, 1932. 3. Martin S. Mathews and Carole Boggs Mathews, The official guide to coral draw. 4. Marianne Strual, Handweaving and cloth design published in 1977 by Viking press, New York. 5 Nisbeth, Grammar of textile design Bombay, D.B. Taraporewala and sons and company pvt.ltd, 1985. 6 Peter Philips, Gillian Bunce, Repeat patterns- a manual for designers and artists and architects, London, Thames and Hudson ltd., 1993. 7 Shirley E. Held., Weaving- a handbook of Fine Arts-2 nd edition, copyright 1978,1973 by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 8 V.A. Shenai, History of textile design Bombay Sevak publication,1981.

B.Sc.(F.C.Sc.) YEAR I Core Compulsory APPAREL MAKING II CTX 1502 CREDIT 3 (0+3) Semester V HOURS OBJECTIVES 1. To facilitate the designer to drape and construct any original costume with care and confidence. 2. To recognize the qualities of well-designed dress and to tell a good design from a poor one. 3. To learn to correct fitting problems. 4. To understand principles of design and how they contribute to beauty and distinction of costume. 5. To apply the principles of garment construction. COURSE CONTENT/SYLLABUS UNIT-I UNIT-II UNIT-III Introduction to Draping 1. Basic Preparation a. Equipments b. Dress form c. Preparation of muslin for Draping 2. Basic Patterns a. Basic Bodice b. Basic Skirt Designing of the Bodice 1. Dart Variations 2. Princess Lines 3. Added Fullness 4. Necklines including cowl neckline Collars 1. The Midriff 2. Yokes 3. Other Design variations in Bodice REFERENCES 1. Connie Amaden Crawford, The Art of Fashion Draping, Third Edition, Fairchild Publications, Inc., New York, USA, 2005.

2. Erwin Mabel D., Practical Dress Design, Principles of Fitting & Pattern Making, The MacMillan Co., New York, 1954 3. Grace Margaret Morton, The Art of Costume and Personal Appearance, John Wiley & Sons, Inc, New York, Chapman & Hall Ltd., London, 1943. 4. Hillhouse M. S. & Marsfield Evelyn A.,Dress Design, Houghton Mifflin Co. New York, 1948. 5 Jaffe Hilde & Relis Nurie, Draping for Fashion Design, Fourth Edition, Pearson Education, Dorling Kindersley (India) Pvt. Ltd.,482,F.I.E., Patpargunj, Delhi 110092, India 2009. 6 Pepin, Modern Pattern Drafting, Modern pattern design,, Funk and Wagnalls Co., New York, London, 1942.

B.Sc.(F.C.Sc.) YEAR I Core Allied COMMERCIAL CLOTHING I CTX 1503 CREDIT 4 (1+3) Semester V HOURS OBJECTIVES 1. The students to acquire appropriate Clothing Construction skills. 2. Opportunity to develop discrimination, judgment in selection of fabrics in relation to silhouette, design, color etc. COURSE CONTENT/SYLLABUS UNIT-I UNIT-II Introduction 1. Principles of Clothing Construction: a. Anthropometrics measurements b. Taking accurate Body Measurements. c. Requirements for good Garment construction (grain, seam, workmanship, Tips on stitching seams, pockets collars and sleeves). d. Types of stitching Needles & threads. e. Sewing problems. f. Instruction for drafting & its importance. 2. Principles & Methods of Grading and Sizing Selection of fabrics and accessories 1. Selection of appropriate Apparel fabrics for girls & women, Boys & Men's wear. 2. The use of Accessories and Trimmings in Clothing. UNIT-III Practical Drafting and construction 1. Kameez 2. Salwar 3. Churidar UNIT-IV Drafting and construction

1. Saree, Blouse 2. Trousers 3. Different Methods of Sizing and Grading UNIT-V Construction of collars and field trip 1. Stitching of collars. 2. Visit to a garment Industry REFERENCES 1. Allen H. Unit Method of Sewing,Iowa State University Press,Ames Iowa, USA 1961. 2. Anna Jacob Thomas, The Art of Sewing, UBJ Publication Distributors Ltd., New Delhi 1996. 3. Bertha Moulton,Simplified Tailoring,BT Batsford Ltd. London 1968. 4. Evelyn Manfield,Clothing Construction, Houghton Mifflin Co. Boston 1953. 5 Gerry Cooklin, Pattern Grading for Women's Clothes - The technology of sizing, BSP Professional Books, London, Edniburgh, Boston, Melbourne. 6 Gerry Cooklin, Pattern Grading for Men's Clothes - The technology of sizing, Blackwell Scientific Publication, London. 7 Harlod Carr & Barbara Lutham, IInd Edition Blackwell Scientific Publication, Editional office 25, John Street, London WC 1NZBZ, 1996. 8 Harold Carr/ John Pomeroy, " Fashion Design & Product Development, Reprinted 1996. 9 Mabel D.Erwin, Practical Dress Design,Mc Millan Co. New York 1964. 10 N.Rohr,' Pattern Drafting Children's Garment Designing, ROHR Publishing Co., 20, Gardiner place, Mont clear, NJ 07042. 11 Susan Simmons, Introduction to Dress Making, Marshall Cavendish Ltd. 1986. 12 Summery M. Canble, Arther, J. Gliman & others 'Know about threads - cotton, silk, & synthetics, manufacture, uses, Threads Inc., Gastoina NC (USA) 13 Zarapkar K. R., 'Zarapkar System of cutting published by A. K. Gala for Navneet Publication India, Ltd. 1994

B.Sc.(F.C.Sc.) YEAR I Core Allied PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT III CTX 1504 CREDI T 4 (0+4) Semester V HOURS OBJECTIVE S 1. To research, analyze and project market trends using a variety of sources and incorporate findings into creative apparel designs targeted for specific group. 2. To gain experience in designing line of garments with emphasis on- editing designs, moving from design concept to final product. COURSE CONTENT/SYLLABUS UNIT-I UNIT-II Identify customer needs 1. Identifying the target market- customer profile 2. Establish target specifications of the prospective new product 3. Analyze competitive products Generate product concept 1. Develop number of designs to illustrate its feasibility to meet the requirement of the target market 2. Sourcing- according to apparel specifications UNIT-III UNIT-IV Product processing 1. Details of design 2. Develop design specification sheet for production Experimentation 1. Construction of design on muslin on full scale (sample piece)

UNIT-V Workmanship 1. Visual evidence- appropriate size construction procedure, accuracy, neatness and attention details. REFERENCES 1. Gini Stephers Frings Fashion from Concept to Consumer, Prentice Hall, New Jersey, copyright 2008, 2006, 2002. 2. Helen Joseph Armstrong Patternmaking for fashion design,harper Collins Publishers,copyright 1995.